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Chace Crawford Tops People’s 2009 Hottest Bachelors List
People magazine has named Chace Crawford “Summer’s Hottest Bachelor” in their tenth annual Hottest Bachelors issue. The “Gossip Girl” star sat down with the mag to talk perfect dates, dating Carrie Underwood, made-up gay rumors with co-stars and why he loves being a bachelor.
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Familiar Sitcom Stars Try To Launch Comedy Night On ABC
ABC plans to launch a comedy night on Wednesdays this fall with familiar sitcom stars Kelsey Grammer, Courteney Cox, Patricia Heaton and Ed O’Neill in new series with roles suited to the times.
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Hollywood’s Elite Comes Out For Kate Hudson’s 30th Birthday Bash
Kate Hudson turned 30 with some help from Hollywood this weekend.
The star, whose birthday is April 19, began celebrating on Friday night with the company of some of the biggest stars in showbiz.
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Access Star Sightings, March 28 - April 3, 2009
Ed Westwick gets ‘Dressed To Kilt’ with Sean Connery, Carrot Top catches Taylor Swift & the Kardashians step out — everything else the stars were up to this week, inside.
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Dish of Salt: Top Ten TV Quotes Of The Week (1/9/09)
With the holidays behind us the Winter TV season got off to a busy start. That means plenty of good TV quotes to choose from this week…
#10 — ”It’s the most romantic season ever.”
-- ABC’s “The Bachelor”
The first of many annoying “most ever” assertions by host Chris Harrison heard every single season on the show (but never really true).
#9 — “Oh, its a cross between beautiful and gross. I want to cry and vomit!”
-- NBC’s Kath and Kim
Craig Baker (Mikey Day) on witnessing the miracle of puppy birth.
But which TV doctor made our number one spot? The answer inside…
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Leo Brings Out Big Guns For New Voting PSA
Leonardo DiCaprio is bringing out the big guns to get out the vote.
Tom Cruise, Julia Roberts, Harrison Ford, Will Smith, Steven Spielberg and Justin Timberlake are among the celebrities starring in a new public service announcement produced by the actor, whoalso appears in the spot.
The video shows the stars struggling to grasp the concept of using reverse psychology to get young people into voting booths.
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Diverse Array Of Films Share Top Honors At Independent Spirit Awards
"Juno," "The Savages," and "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly" shared top category honors at the 2008 Film Independent’s Spirit Awards, making the highly anticipated annual event into a celebration of the diverse films that captured the public’s attention this year.
"Once," "Crazy Love," "Talk to Me," "The Lookout," "August Evening," and "I’m Not There" also received awards at the event.
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Roll Call: Brad’s Bowling Adventure & Lindsay’s ‘Killed’ Career?
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Emmy Nominations Offer Surprises…And Snubs
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‘Sopranos’ & ‘Betty’: Who Will Emmy Love Most?
“Ugly Betty” is expected to gather multiple nominations in the comedy categories, but not for the same reasons as “The Sopranos.” While the show’s quality is apparent, it’s the “breakout factor” as a new hit show that’s sure to attract voters. The fact that “Betty” star America Ferrera is phenomenally talented — and irresistably loveable — adds to the show’s chances. “The Sopranos” and “Ugly Betty” aren’t the only nominee contenders, however. There are other series and performances that caught critics’ and viewers’ eyes this year.In the drama department, competition could come from strong contenders like ABC’s smash hit “Grey’s Anatomy,” NBC’s “Heroes” and critically acclaimed “Friday Night Lights,” and Fox’s “House” and “24.” Although “24” took a beating from fans and critics this year, it will most likely be recognized due to its wins for Outstanding Drama Series and Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series (for star Kiefer Sutherland) last year. ABC’s “Lost” could also receive a nomination, despite its dropoff in viewers this year. In the drama categories for Lead Actor and Actress, “Sopranos” stars James Gandolfini and Edie Falco are virtually locks for nominations. Gandolfini’s competition will most likely come from Sutherland, two-time Emmy winner James Spader (”Boston Legal”), Denis Leary (”Rescue Me”), and Hugh Laurie, who has won two Golden Globes for his “House” work, despite being snubbed in last year’s Emmy nominations. Newcomers to the field this year could be Kyle Chandler and Anthony C. Hall, who both received rave reviews for their work in “Friday Night Lights” and Showtime’s “Dexter,” respectively.Falco will most likely be joined by last year’s winner, Mariska Hargitay (”Law & Order: SVU”), Kyra Sedgwick (”The Closer”), and Patricia Arquette (”Medium”). Sally Field, who has two Emmys under her belt for past performances, may score a nomination for her work in “Brothers & Sisters,” along with co-star Calista Flockhart. Other dark horse contenders may include “The Riches” star Minnie Driver, and “Friday Night Lights” leading lady Connie Britton.As for the comedies: NBC will most likely be recognized in the Oustanding Comedy Series category for last year’s winner, “The Office,” as well as for new comedy “30 Rock.” Perrenial Emmy favorite “Two and a Half Men” is also in the running, along with previous Emmy nominees “Weeds” (from Showtime) and “Entourage” (from HBO). While both “Weeds” and “Entourage” have been nominated in other categories in the past, this could be the year they find a place in the big one. HBO could also grab a nomination for “Extras,” which was created by (and stars) British comedy powerhouse Ricky Gervais. Three-time Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series winner Tony Shalhoub will most likely be nominated again for his performance in “Monk,” as will previous nominee Steve Carrell for “The Office.” Alec Baldwin will most likely provide the strongest “newbie” competition for Shalhoub and Carrell, due to his Golden Globe-winning work in “30 Rock.” Other potential candidates include Charlie Sheen (”Two and a Half Men”), Kevin James (”The King of Queens”) and Zach Braff (”Scrubs”) — all of whom were nominated last year. Ferrera will undoubtedly face Julia-Louis Dreyfus in the Oustanding Lead Actress in a Comedy category, in light of Dreyfus’ win last year for “The New Adventures of Old Christine.” 2005 winner Felicity Huffman may make the cut again this year for her role in “Desperate Housewives,” and 2005 Golden Globe winner Mary-Louise Parker may get some Emmy love for her work on “Weeds.” Freshman series “30 Rock” will most likely have its presence felt in this category with a nomination for series star and co-creator, Tina Fey. As with past Emmy nominations, there are bound to be a few surprises. Will this be the year that critical darling “Battlestar Galactica” finally gets a nod? Will “American Idol” get another chance to best “The Amazing Race” for Outstanding Reality-Competition Program? All will be revealed when the nominees are announced tomorrow at 5:35 AM (PDT)!
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Zach Braff Not Returning To ‘Scrubs?’
LOS ANGELES (January 4, 2007) — The song about “Guy Love” that J.D. and Turk sing about in an upcoming episode of “Scrubs” could be their swan song.
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Mandy Moore Reveals Bout With Depression
NEW YORK (January 22, 2007) — Mandy Moore has a lot going for her, including a starring role opposite Diane Keaton in the upcoming comedy “Because I Said So.” Even so, she says she’s grappled with depression.